What are some of the frustrating struggles of going through a divorce at a younger age?
- Wondering if the hopes and dreams for marriage and a family would still happen someday.
- Fear about doing life on my own for the first time in life.
- Worry over financially providing for myself.
- How would I navigate dating again after my annulment?
- Wondering how I would learn to trust myself and trust men.
- How would I get through the lonely days and nights?
- How would I navigate the big feelings and emotions that would come as the weeks passed?
- Would people in the Church criticize or judge me and the choice I made?
- How would I thrive and not just survive?
There are plenty more I could include. Perhaps you relate to some of these or if you know someone who would feel a similar way.
No matter the struggles you bump into as a young Catholic navigating a divorce, do this one thing . . .
Surround yourself with people who carry hope for you.
Fill your life with people who will carry hope for you: about your future, the dreams you have for your life, etc. Ask family members to remind you of this promise on those messy, sad days that good things are coming. God has not - and will not - forgotten you.
Ask them to carry and hold on to hope for you when it feels impossible to believe or have hope yourself.
Yes there are struggles that will arise, but they do not have to wipe you out.
You can do this.
You are not the only person who is going through this situation.
You are not alone.
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